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Revision as of 05:11, 9 January 2010
The guide for those can be found here.
Mt Silver (interior)
1F
Just inside the entrance, walk to the right to find an X Accuracy. Walk to the left in a counter-clockwise loop to grab an Escape Rope, and walk north to reach the central rock ledge. Pick up the Ultra Ball, head east, and up onto the northern rock ledge. Make a left at the T-intersection to loop around for a Max Elixer. Make a right at the T-intersection, and head north to reach the second floor.
Pokémon | Time of day, Encounter rate |
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Golbat | All times, 5% |
Graveler | All times, 30% |
Onix | All times, 30% |
Ursaring | All times, 30% |
Larvitar | All times, 5% |
Pokémon | Time of day, Encounter rate |
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Golbat | All times, 5% |
Graveler | All times, 30% |
Onix | All times, 30% |
Donphan | All times, 30% |
Larvitar | All times, 5% |
2F
From the entryway, surf to the left and climb the nearby waterfall. Step onto the rock ledge, and enter the small tunnel to get a Max Revive. Backtrack to the entryway, and head north onto the main rock ledge. Step down and surf to the east and up another waterfall. Enter this tunnel to obtain a Full Restore. Exit the tunnel to the main cavern, drop down the waterfall, surf back to the west, and enter the cave to the north.
Pokémon | Time of day, Encounter rate |
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Golbat | All times, 5% |
Golduck | All times, 30% |
Ursaring | All times, 20% |
Larvitar | All times, 5% |
Quagsire | Day 40%, Night 30% |
Misdreavus | Night 10% |
Magikarp | All times, 85% / 35% / 20% |
Goldeen | All times, 15% / 65% / 70% / 10% |
Seaking | All times, 90% |
Pokémon | Time of day, Encounter rate |
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Golbat | All times, 5% |
Golduck | All times, 30% |
Donphan | All times, 20% |
Larvitar | All times, 5% |
Quagsire | Day 40%, Night 30% |
Misdreavus | Night 10% |
Magikarp | All times, 85% / 35% / 20% |
Goldeen | All times, 15% / 65% / 70% / 10% |
Seaking | All times, 90% |
3F
Walk across the land bridge, and you'll come face-to-face with the last great challenge of the game - the former League Champion, PKMN Trainer Red. He commands the highest-leveled team in the game, ranging from level 73 to level 81. In order to take on his team, your Pokémon will need to be able to counter all of his team's types. Even with a type advantage, your team will need to be level 75 at the very least in order to stand a chance. With the right team, and a huge stock of potions, you should be able to defeat this legendary Trainer and finally become the ultimate Pokémon master!
- For his Pikachu, use a strong Template:Type2 move like Earthquake. Flying- and Template:Type2s beware, Thunderbolt and Thunder will cause a world of pain!
- When facing his Espeon, the Template:Type2 is the best type of offense. Moves like Bite and Crunch will work best here.
- With Snorlax on the field, your best bet is a Template:Type2. A move like Cross Chop or Seismic Toss is ideal.
Be careful, since it knows Rest and Snore it can both heal itself and attack while asleep! - Against Venusaur, the ideal attacks are of the Fire- and Template:Type2s. Be aware that Sunny Day has a three-pronged effect:
- Fighting against Charizard, the ideal attacks are of the Water- and Template:Type2s. Hit it with Surf or Thunderbolt, and it won't be around for too long.
- Against Blastoise, use a powerful Electric- or Template:Type2 attack, like Thunderbolt or SolarBeam.
Be aware that it knows Blizzard, so Template:Type2s should be on their guard.
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After defeating him, Red pauses for a second, then the screen blacks out. When the "smoke clears", Red is gone.
Now the credits roll, for the second time.
Congratulations, you've finally defeated every possible opposing Trainer!
The only thing left to do (if you haven't done it yet) is to complete the Pokédex as much as possible. Pokémon Gold and Silver brought the total number of Pokémon up to 251, so get going!
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